SPM (formerly known as SPAM) is a set of tools that help manage change in an AIX environment. It uses a client-server architecture and is focused on five functional areas: collection of configuration, reporting configuration changes, comparing configurations, extracting configuration, and searching for configuration changes. Each of these functional areas also includes reporting and export capabilities. The collection of configuration is achieved by installing a client package on all systems being managed. The SPM Server provides a Web interface for reporting and examining configuration changes.

The csapi project (now renamed Dawal) features webtypes, triggers, and scripts for Rational Change, a professional ticketing system. This allows you to customize a Change instance, extend trigger functionality, and ease maintenance and administration.

Tasktop Pro adds productivity features and connectors to Eclipse Mylyn. Tasktop Pro extends task focus to your time tracking, Web browsing, and desktop documents. It includes connectors to Firefox, Google GMail and Calendar, and Outlook/Exchange email and calendars. You can easily install additional connectors to Atlassian JIRA, Crucible, Rally, and CollabNet. Tasktop Pro is available with connectors to IBM ClearQuest and Danube ScrumWorks.

ICARE allows you to manage configurations of both software and hardware. Real configurations and references are used to compare and find differences. To trace a change in a configuration, an RFC is used.

The QuantumChange Component Management System is a system that manages logical software components, subsystem views of those components, and product configurations. It targets large and/or distributed component based development efforts where there are many products consisting of similar but different components.